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Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol 194, Issue 1 255-262, Copyright © 1994 by Company of Biologists
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T Schneider, HP Thalau, P Semm and W Wiltschko
After pinealectomy, young pied flycatchers tested in the geomagnetic field have been found to be disoriented. In order to examine the possible role of the pineal hormone melatonin, handraised flycatchers were pinealectomized (PX) at the age of 8 weeks. From the day of operation onward, the PXMEL group received 100 µg of melatonin every evening 1 h before darkness, the PXSOL group was injected with the solvent only, and the PX group was untreated. Unoperated birds served as controls. During the following autumn migration, the birds were tested for directional preference in the local geomagnetic field, in the absence of visual cues. The controls were oriented in the species-specific southwesterly direction; pinealectomized birds without additional melatonin (PXSOL, PX) did not show directional preferences. The PXMEL birds that had received daily injections of melatonin also showed significant southwesterly tendencies; their orientation did not differ from that of the controls. This indicates that melatonin is involved in migratory orientation, either in the processes of expressing the genetically encoded information on the migratory course as a direction with respect to the geomagnetic field or in the time programme controlling the specific migratory direction at a given time.
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